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Delhi

Waste to Wonder Park

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Waste to Wonder Park features the replicas of iconic seven wonders of the world, created from industrial and other waste
Replica of Eiffel Tower or seven wonders of the world in Waste to Wonder Theme Park, Delhi. It is constructed from industrial and other waste metal products.
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Waste to Wonder Park features the replicas of iconic seven wonders of the world, created from industrial and other waste
Replica of Eiffel Tower or seven wonders of the world in Waste to Wonder Theme Park, Delhi. It is constructed from industrial and other waste metal products.
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January

3.6 - 25.2 °C

February

6.8 - 29.4 °C

March

10.5 - 36.2 °C

April

16.3 - 42.8 °C

May

19.7 - 45.9 °C

June

20.6 - 45.6 °C

July

22.8 - 41.5 °C

August

23.1 - 38.3 °C

September

21.5 - 37.2 °C

October

14.5 - 36.2 °C

November

9.8 - 32.2 °C

December

3.2 - 27.7 °C


Major Airports :

Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Delhi

Nearest Railway Station :

New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS)

Major Airports :

Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), Delhi

Transforming scrap into splendour

Waste to Wonder Park, also known as the Seven Wonders Park, stands as a testament to creativity, resourcefulness, and environmental consciousness. Located near Sarai Kale Khan in New Delhi, this unique theme park reimagines iconic global monuments using discarded materials.

Commissioned by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC), the Waste to Wonder Park emerged as part of the Waste-To-Art Project. The project aimed to manage waste effectively while beautifying public spaces. In just six months, this 7-acre park materialised, and was inaugurated in 2019.

The seven wonders reimagined

In Delhi's Waste to Wonder Park, you see the ingenious recreations of the world's most iconic landmarks crafted from discarded materials. Starting with India's very own Taj Mahal, a masterpiece of intricate latticework and soaring minarets, stands resplendent in its new form of recycled metal, evoking the grandeur of Agra's marble marvel. Nearby, the Leaning Tower of Pisa tilts whimsically, its scrap iron structure capturing the playful spirit of its Italian counterpart. Ancient mysteries of Egypt come alive in the Pyramids of Giza, rising majestically from a foundation of repurposed automobile parts.

The storied Colosseum of Rome, where gladiators once clashed, now stands proud in its salvaged metal form, echoing tales of bygone eras. Stretching its arms in a gesture of embrace, the Statue of Christ the Redeemer emerges from a sea of old bicycle chains and gears, a testament to faith and human creativity. The Statue of Liberty, an enduring symbol of freedom, gazes across the park, her recycled form still holding the iconic torch high. Finally, the romance of Paris lives on in the towering Eiffel Tower; its familiar silhouette reimagined through a collection of discarded nuts, bolts, and rods. These seven wonders, reborn through sustainable artistry, offer a unique perspective on global landmarks while championing environmental consciousness.


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Timings

Opening time - 11:00 AM

Closing time - 11:00 PM

(Tuesday to Sunday)

Exploring the wealth of waste

Wander among these life-size wonders. Touch the cool metal, marvel at the craftsmanship, and appreciate the vision behind each creation. Shutterbugs rejoice! Capture unique angles, play with light and shadow, and create memories against these unconventional backdrops. Amidst the sculptures, lush greenery provides a soothing contrast. Benches invite contemplation, and trees whisper stories of transformation.

As dusk settles, the park comes alive with subtle lighting. The wonders glow, casting enchanting silhouettes. The Waste to Wonder Park embodies the spirit of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean-Up India Campaign) while turning waste into wealth. It’s a reminder that even discarded materials can find new life and purpose.

Other wonders around

Just beyond Waste to Wonder Park, Delhi's rich heritage unfolds. Visitors can explore the majestic Humayun's Tomb, a UNESCO site that inspired the Taj Mahal, or pay respects at the iconic India Gate. The serene Lodhi Gardens offer a peaceful retreat among 15th-century tombs, while the National Zoological Park delights wildlife enthusiasts. History comes alive at Purana Qila, especially during evening light shows. The grand Rajpath leads to Rashtrapati Bhavan, showcasing India's governmental splendor. Finally, Sunder Nursery blends Mughal monuments with natural beauty, providing a perfect conclusion to this journey through Delhi's diverse attractions.